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tax efficient and low costbuilds to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully beforenvesting. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> and welcome back to our special storm coverage. now breaking news out of new jersey. where the oyster creek nuclear power plant declared an alert due to flooding. they were offline due to fueling, not currently generating power. u.s. nuclear regulatory commission said this
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look how tax paters are hose the stock is down and equities in general are up. and there is a myth if gm shut down and never open all of the jobs would have lost. capitol in gm , be reallocate many other jobs would be created in the economy. they weaken automakerings. out of bankruptcy they would be owned by car makers that knew how to make a profit. >> thank you very much. worker burnout part ofhe economic fall out. sounds right, but it is wrong. silver lining on hard working americans on cash in texas taking on a united nations backed group trying to monitor the elections in the u.s.. somesome calling to cut off funds tut un once and for all. we debate and you decide . the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a0% annual cash bonus it's the card for people wh
look how tax paters are hose the stock is down and equities in general are up. and there is a myth if gm shut down and never open all of the jobs would have lost. capitol in gm , be reallocate many other jobs would be created in the economy. they weaken automakerings. out of bankruptcy they would be owned by car makers that knew how to make a profit. >> thank you very much. worker burnout part ofhe economic fall out. sounds right, but it is wrong. silver lining on hard working americans...
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goodpoint, but in order to fix it people are going to have to give up something, whether it'some tax break, whether it's spending on certain things that they love, when is the day going to arrive that people are willing to do that? maybe it is this year, i thought it was two years ago, that there would be something differenand frankly, even with a lot of the the tea party candidates moving in, we didn't see that much movement when trying to fix our financial situation in d.c. >> ben stein? >> well, because we-- people aren't willing to raise taxes there's not enough to cut, there's a discretionary funding. and a huge majority of these expenditures are fixed by law or fle defense we absolutely need. i think a bigger question, why are these foreigners especially very clever, extremely well-versed foreigners willing to buy some of our debt and must see some value that maybe we're too modest and self-efacing to see ourselves. obviously, this country has tremendous value to the rest of the world. >> neil: you're right. the modesty is what i've always liked about myself. (laughter) >> you
goodpoint, but in order to fix it people are going to have to give up something, whether it'some tax break, whether it's spending on certain things that they love, when is the day going to arrive that people are willing to do that? maybe it is this year, i thought it was two years ago, that there would be something differenand frankly, even with a lot of the the tea party candidates moving in, we didn't see that much movement when trying to fix our financial situation in d.c. >> ben...
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he was nicknamed taxing it tummy when he was here -- taxing tommy. he is not fiscally responsible. and i am voting for tammy and i do not even like her, just because of that. host: why not? caller: i never have. i am an independent, i always thought she was too much of a liberal for me. i remember tommy thompson as governor. there's no way of would vote for him. tammy baldwin is not in my district. i have never voted for her before. but i am now. host: as far as ads and calls, what has that been like? caller: i hang up on all of the phone calls. i am tired of them. i hate it. there's nothing i can do about that. as far as the assets go, i do not know why anyone can vote for romney because he has put thought and allied. more so than any election that i remember. and i am older. it has been just terrible. and then the fact that he will not release his tax is does bother me. host: you are going to vote for president obama? why so? caller: i do think he has tried very hard. i used to work in the health field. and i know how much people are so worried about government covering their hea
he was nicknamed taxing it tummy when he was here -- taxing tommy. he is not fiscally responsible. and i am voting for tammy and i do not even like her, just because of that. host: why not? caller: i never have. i am an independent, i always thought she was too much of a liberal for me. i remember tommy thompson as governor. there's no way of would vote for him. tammy baldwin is not in my district. i have never voted for her before. but i am now. host: as far as ads and calls, what has that...
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it's to raise tax money for schools. a new poll finds 48% are in favor of the tax initiative. 38% oppose. 14% undecided. that is key. prop 30 would hike tax and raise $6 billion to close the state's budget deficit. >>> taking action and demanding answers. the national nonprofit group is speaking out after an nbc bay area investigation. on tuesday, nbc exposed schools not complying with title ix. jenna joins us with the new developments. >> reporter: equal rights advocates call the results of our investigation shocking and disturbing. the national nonprofit is questioning more than 100 school districts in the bay area about their title ix policies. here's why. we uncovered an array of problems. principals who didn't know who the title ix coordinator was. others who were the coordinator but didn't know it. and educators who had no idea what title ix is. now, they're asking districts showing documentation showing their compliance. proof that schools have procedures and policies in place to protect students from sexual haras
it's to raise tax money for schools. a new poll finds 48% are in favor of the tax initiative. 38% oppose. 14% undecided. that is key. prop 30 would hike tax and raise $6 billion to close the state's budget deficit. >>> taking action and demanding answers. the national nonprofit group is speaking out after an nbc bay area investigation. on tuesday, nbc exposed schools not complying with title ix. jenna joins us with the new developments. >> reporter: equal rights advocates call...
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and every hammer out, a new tax code, simpler tax code or something like that. do you think that is likely? >> i would like to see that happen. i don't think raising taxes in the weak economy would do anything other than put people out of work. the best way to raise revenues is with a vibrant economy and people working and, getting a paycheck rather than worrying about unemployment benefits being extended. and i think that there is a basis for an agreement, bipartisan agreement, to reform our tax code. to make it more simple, more fair, more competitive. and remove the loopholes, particularly for businesses, where, right now, american businesses are hit with the worst tax in the world at 35%. the international average is 25%, and i have been advocating 20%, and if that were done, over 500,000 new jobs would be created. and the dynamics of it, there would be over $23 billion, in new revenues, and, also unleashing our energy resources. all in all, throughout our country, the federal government could get over $1 trillion in revenues, without raising taxes. so, i'd
and every hammer out, a new tax code, simpler tax code or something like that. do you think that is likely? >> i would like to see that happen. i don't think raising taxes in the weak economy would do anything other than put people out of work. the best way to raise revenues is with a vibrant economy and people working and, getting a paycheck rather than worrying about unemployment benefits being extended. and i think that there is a basis for an agreement, bipartisan agreement, to reform...
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sales tax and others. we just have to cope with it. >> you can't fault the city for ordering the evacuation. tourists would be eating lunch on a day like today. you can't fault the city for ordering the evacuation. >> absolutely not. [talking over each other] jon: you had a nervous look on her face when we got here this morning. >> the city is actually doing a great job. the police department, fire department, i think they should listen to the mayor. jon: the proprietor here in battery park of this restaurant. paul, thank you very much. we hope you get this place open once again, because they will serve you again. awaiting the arrival of the hurricane. so far so good. the tide has dropped. where i'm standing, we were sloshing around in water when we first got here around 8:00 o'clock this morning. things are looking a little better. in terms of other news coverage, it's another day. new details coming to light about the deadly attack on our consulate in benghazi. we will tell you about a briefing. given th
sales tax and others. we just have to cope with it. >> you can't fault the city for ordering the evacuation. tourists would be eating lunch on a day like today. you can't fault the city for ordering the evacuation. >> absolutely not. [talking over each other] jon: you had a nervous look on her face when we got here this morning. >> the city is actually doing a great job. the police department, fire department, i think they should listen to the mayor. jon: the proprietor here...
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when "the washington post" analyze the tax proposals in the rhine budget, they said middle- class taxes would go up. if you want a tax increase, tom smith is your candidate. on the question of school lunches and food inspection, i voted for a lot of cuts. when we went to the debate last summer, we cut $900 billion over the next 10 years of the federal budget. did i agree with everyone? no, but we should not be cutting school lunch programs for kids so they can learn more now and burn more later. we should not be taking a risk with the health of americans by cutting back on the health of americans. i have a voting history i can point to and you can judge me by that. unfortunately, tom smith supports radical budget increasing middle-class taxes, and medicare as we know it by turning it into a voucher program, and be devastating for those who are vulnerable in a slow-growth economy. >> i'm going to begin this question with mr. casey. forget the glasses but i want to get this right. indiana senate m canid itoudo -- candidate mourdouk says --" even if life begins in rape, it is something god
when "the washington post" analyze the tax proposals in the rhine budget, they said middle- class taxes would go up. if you want a tax increase, tom smith is your candidate. on the question of school lunches and food inspection, i voted for a lot of cuts. when we went to the debate last summer, we cut $900 billion over the next 10 years of the federal budget. did i agree with everyone? no, but we should not be cutting school lunch programs for kids so they can learn more now and burn...
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this is why we want low tax rates. if romney is elected and the bush tax cuts are extended, it doesn't have anything to do with that. it has to do with where the economy is now. i don't know they would recognize that. >> steve, good to have you in here. i appreciate your time. >> sure. >> stick with us. hurricane sandy is not just this ordinary cat 1 storm. its size and the weather patterns coming from the west are making this interesting. the tides, because of the full moon tomorrow night make the worst case scenarios extremely likely. the latest coming up as hurricane sandy watch continues. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>> welcome back, everybody. residents in delaware prepping for hurricane sandy. time is running out before this evacuation order of this coastal state goes into order. beaches to
this is why we want low tax rates. if romney is elected and the bush tax cuts are extended, it doesn't have anything to do with that. it has to do with where the economy is now. i don't know they would recognize that. >> steve, good to have you in here. i appreciate your time. >> sure. >> stick with us. hurricane sandy is not just this ordinary cat 1 storm. its size and the weather patterns coming from the west are making this interesting. the tides, because of the full moon...
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stabilization of taxes and for some, a tax cut. regulators that use common sense and not overdue it. we have strong regulations on oil and gas. the toughest in the country. we don't overdo it. when people understand certainty, they invest. this is not theory. i was in business for ten years. we had a lot of people that had never been in business their entire lifetime. they don't understand it. i do understand it. when they are confident of the future, they can invest. there's a lot of money on the sidelines. if romney wins, i think we'll see an improved economy. that's why i'm for him. i want ohio to do better than we are. >> an attack line from the president is that romney is not one of us. that's what's running in his ads. it's supporting auto workers in your state. here is an editorial last sunday. the question is, which romney are voters going to get? which romney would they elect. the liberal one who ran for senate in '94, the pragmatic governor, the candidate of this year's gop primary? all politicians change positions over t
stabilization of taxes and for some, a tax cut. regulators that use common sense and not overdue it. we have strong regulations on oil and gas. the toughest in the country. we don't overdo it. when people understand certainty, they invest. this is not theory. i was in business for ten years. we had a lot of people that had never been in business their entire lifetime. they don't understand it. i do understand it. when they are confident of the future, they can invest. there's a lot of money on...
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foreign-born entrepreneurs leaving he says subtracting jobs and tax revenue from our economy. the value of foreign-born entrepreneurs is well known in silicon valley. sun microsystems was started by an indian immigrant, intel by a hungarian, ebay a frenchman, google a russian. tesla motors and spacex by a south african. the u.s. government itself has named vavek vadwad as one of the most outstanding americans. the actual title, outstanding american by choice. he was born in india. his res jooum long. harvard fellow, entrepreneur, but most remains at discussion is his book, "the immigrant exod exodus: why america is losing the global race to capture entrepreneurial talent." joined by john swartz of "usa today" and eric savitz of "forbes." when your book came out, you had a study that came out at the same time that said the largest drop in the percentage of immigrant entrepreneurs in silicon valley in a good long time. and you raised the alarm about that. why? >> because we had an influx of skilled immigrants in the '90s and early 2000s. on average people like me start companies
foreign-born entrepreneurs leaving he says subtracting jobs and tax revenue from our economy. the value of foreign-born entrepreneurs is well known in silicon valley. sun microsystems was started by an indian immigrant, intel by a hungarian, ebay a frenchman, google a russian. tesla motors and spacex by a south african. the u.s. government itself has named vavek vadwad as one of the most outstanding americans. the actual title, outstanding american by choice. he was born in india. his res jooum...
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or through tax cuts we're going to grow our way into this? is that an appropriately balanced approach to solving this problem? >> well i think more than anything, what people want is action, they want results, they look at the -- i think about my wife, tonette and i looking at our two kids, one a freshman in college and the other a senior in high school. we worry that tremendously four years from now, they won't have an opportunity when they get out of college, to have a job. we worry tremendously years after that if our kids get married and have kids of their own, our grandkids won't be able to inherit the kind of america we had because of the massive debt. >> i'm asking how you get to results. >> we want results. >> i'm asking you how you get there. you have a candidate who has rejected a 10-1 spending cut to tax to revenue increasing formula. does that jibe with you as you have to navigate some tough circumstances in your own state? is that a way to run washington? >> sure. in wisconsin's case, like kasich and others did around the country
or through tax cuts we're going to grow our way into this? is that an appropriately balanced approach to solving this problem? >> well i think more than anything, what people want is action, they want results, they look at the -- i think about my wife, tonette and i looking at our two kids, one a freshman in college and the other a senior in high school. we worry that tremendously four years from now, they won't have an opportunity when they get out of college, to have a job. we worry...
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the federal tax, the federal payroll tax, state tax, gasoline tax. it was over half of what they made. you start a business, your chance of success is not even as good as 50/50. most small businesses won't make it. it's a risky thing to do. if you're successful, the government wants more than half of what you make. a lot of people decide not to build businesses. today, we're at the lowest level of new business startups in 30 years. so i want to change this dynamic and make business recognize they have a friend in washington, not a foe. i believe if we do that, we do those five things and get those five done, we're going to create 12 million new jobs. [ cheers and applause ] by the way, the governor also mentioned something about my record as governor in terms of reaching a i cross the aisle. recognize, to get those five things done and to get america strong again, we have to stop the dividing and the attacking and the demonizing. we've got to reach across the aisle, bring in good democrats with good republicans and finally do the people's business an
the federal tax, the federal payroll tax, state tax, gasoline tax. it was over half of what they made. you start a business, your chance of success is not even as good as 50/50. most small businesses won't make it. it's a risky thing to do. if you're successful, the government wants more than half of what you make. a lot of people decide not to build businesses. today, we're at the lowest level of new business startups in 30 years. so i want to change this dynamic and make business recognize...
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> sandy is not keeping the wizards from kicking off the regular season today. they will take on the cleveland cavaliers in cleveland, which could still be seeing rain and wind from the storm. the wizards will be without star john wall. he's out with a knee injury and is not expected to return until december. tip-off set for 7:00. >>> they say the show must go on. that is exactly what happened. late night with jimmy fallon taped a show yesterday afternoon in new york without an audience. the super storm kept many people away. fallon managed to line up a few guests. david letterman also taped a show without an audience. but other late night shows, including jon stewart and stephen colbert, all ended up canceling their shows. leave it to the faithful to keep it going without an audience. >> or is it that nbc still made them do the show? >
allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> sandy is not keeping the wizards from kicking off the regular season today. they will take on the cleveland cavaliers in cleveland, which could still be seeing rain and wind from the storm. the wizards will be without star john wall. he's out with a knee injury and is not...
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gas protest tax obama stunt. if you get there at 7:30 in the morning at the exxon station, you pay 1.84 a gallon, which is the price much gas per gallon when he filled. >> why are they doing that? >> pay attention to the fact that gas prices have doubled under the administration. >> the obama supporters that you talked to, did they -- who do they hold accountable for the skyrocketing gas prices. opec, congress, rich bankers, the oil companies, ceos. a lot of the other people blame everybody. i think what the guy hit it right on the head. he said a lot of people in congress. they don't drive cars. they get picked up in town cars. they don't have to whip out their credit card and see the sticker shock there hasn't been outcry from either party. the republicans have a tendency to be pro business. they are not going to attack the oil companies. the democrats want wind and green energy. >> right. the one guy had the prius. >> bill: there are actually people who want the gas prices to go to $10 a gallon so we wouldn't
gas protest tax obama stunt. if you get there at 7:30 in the morning at the exxon station, you pay 1.84 a gallon, which is the price much gas per gallon when he filled. >> why are they doing that? >> pay attention to the fact that gas prices have doubled under the administration. >> the obama supporters that you talked to, did they -- who do they hold accountable for the skyrocketing gas prices. opec, congress, rich bankers, the oil companies, ceos. a lot of the other people...
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his big issues, the economy, taxes, and education as well. and this is mitt romney voter deedee smith. well, she sent us a picture of her adorable little granddaughter, aria. thank you for that. she said she voted early because she wanted to avoid all the long lines. her issue, number one, the economy. >> you can send us your voter graph and picture of your grandkids. the address is cnn.com/earlystart. >>> it's 49 minutes past the hour. still ahead, the victims of sandy, and the sometimes razor-thin margin between life and death. you're watching "early start." a. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way around. this is really gonna test the ats on all levels. [ derek ] this road is the most uneven surface, and it gets very narrow. magnetic ride control is going to be working hard. the shock absorbers react to the road 1,000 times a second. it keeps you firmly in control. whoa! [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. whoa! the wheels of progress. seems they haven't bee
his big issues, the economy, taxes, and education as well. and this is mitt romney voter deedee smith. well, she sent us a picture of her adorable little granddaughter, aria. thank you for that. she said she voted early because she wanted to avoid all the long lines. her issue, number one, the economy. >> you can send us your voter graph and picture of your grandkids. the address is cnn.com/earlystart. >>> it's 49 minutes past the hour. still ahead, the victims of sandy, and the...
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tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> morning. i'm soledad live from columbus circle. cnn special coverage of hurrican irene. 50 million people are bracing for this epic storm. we are expecting it will make landfall tonight. >> i'm john berman live in the ee skr evacuation zone in lower manhattan. storm surge as high as 11 fee
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code, simpler tax code or something like that. do you think that's likely? >> i would like to see that happen. i don't think raising taxes in in weak economy would do anything other than put people out of work. the best way to raise revenues is with a vibrant economy and people working and getting a paycheck rather than worrying about unemployment benefits being extended and i do think that there's a basis for an agreement, a bipartisan agreement to reform our tax code to make it more simple, more fair, more competitive, remove the loopholes, particularly for businesses where right now, american businesses are hit with the worst tax in the world at 35%. the international average is 25%. i've been advocating 20%. and if that were done over 500,000 new jobs would be created, and the dynamics of it, would be over 23 billion dollars in new revenues and also, unleashing our energy resources throughout our country, the federal government could get over 1 trillion dollars in revenues, without raising taxes. so, i'd like to see the people
code, simpler tax code or something like that. do you think that's likely? >> i would like to see that happen. i don't think raising taxes in in weak economy would do anything other than put people out of work. the best way to raise revenues is with a vibrant economy and people working and getting a paycheck rather than worrying about unemployment benefits being extended and i do think that there's a basis for an agreement, a bipartisan agreement to reform our tax code to make it more...
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another $5 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthy, that's not change. refusing to answer questions about the details of our policies until after the election, that's definitely not change. >> president obama also told voters that he would fight hard for them and their families. and if you hope the polls will shed some light on who will win? forget about it. cnn editor paul stein hauser is here to do the math for us. paul, what do the national polls look like? >> two days to go, and we have four polls that are nonpartisan and came out since midnight. let's start with the abc news/"washington post." 48% of likely voters supporting the president. 48% supporting mitt romney. how about nbc news/"wall street journal," pretty much the same story, a 1 percentage point ahd of mitt romney. and pugh research center, they came out with obama with a 3 point advantage. that's within the sampling error. this is just about dead even as we get into the election. >> act what battleground states? >> that's the key here because this is not a popular vote, this is a battle
another $5 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthy, that's not change. refusing to answer questions about the details of our policies until after the election, that's definitely not change. >> president obama also told voters that he would fight hard for them and their families. and if you hope the polls will shed some light on who will win? forget about it. cnn editor paul stein hauser is here to do the math for us. paul, what do the national polls look like? >> two days to go, and we...
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we got it with no taxes. that is the bottom line. >> this is not just for farmers and ranchers but for all businesses. it should not exist in the first place. my great grandmother passed away. we had to sell a third of our ranch just to pay the down payment on the state tax. my sister and i had to go to the bank to follow the rest of the money. every single dollar, we had to borrow. essentially we were able to move the house up. no one should pay a death tax. i am the one that believes that there should be no death tax for everyone. you have been paying an income tax along the way and you will pay a capital gains tax if you try to enrich yourself by selling that property. >> could you do it for more than farmers and ranchers? >> 8 $10 exemption per couple would take care of this. on the other side of the coin, it would not help a company that is closing down and of shoring jobs. it would not help those that think that latin america is a better investment then the great state of montana. this would help to fam
we got it with no taxes. that is the bottom line. >> this is not just for farmers and ranchers but for all businesses. it should not exist in the first place. my great grandmother passed away. we had to sell a third of our ranch just to pay the down payment on the state tax. my sister and i had to go to the bank to follow the rest of the money. every single dollar, we had to borrow. essentially we were able to move the house up. no one should pay a death tax. i am the one that believes...
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he can cut taxes, he can start health care, do a lot of things. just like reagan, can do it one big david stockman type grab and needs 50 votes and gets an automatic vote up or down. he can do a lot if he gets in there with a democratic loss of the senate and holding the house. if obama gets in there, i think he needs to look at a couple of people. i don't know what went wrong between him and boehner, but it better go right this time. i don't know who mcconnell who seemed to be the biggest enemy last time now realizes he can't beat the jim demint forces by being negative, he's got to get something done. he's not a right-winger. mcconnell's got to get in play and start being productive. it does take more than the president if he gets reelected. there has to be some good will and that's what i'm hoping coming out this week. a little sense we're all in this together against something we didn't bring about and neither side this bad weather. that's my hope. >> all right. >> that's a new definition of hope. >> that's a good hope to have. to tell you the
he can cut taxes, he can start health care, do a lot of things. just like reagan, can do it one big david stockman type grab and needs 50 votes and gets an automatic vote up or down. he can do a lot if he gets in there with a democratic loss of the senate and holding the house. if obama gets in there, i think he needs to look at a couple of people. i don't know what went wrong between him and boehner, but it better go right this time. i don't know who mcconnell who seemed to be the biggest...
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> right now sandy is blamed for at least 16 deaths, including one in montgomery county and one in anne arundel county. nyu's tisch hospital was evacuated last night because of a power outage. doctors and nurses started with the sickest and youngest, including 20 babies from neonatal intensive care. as if power outages aren't bad enough, a 16-foot surge flooded seawater in lower manhattan. sandy is also being blamed for a burst of snow in west virginia. >>> today many area residents will begin cleaning up from the mess sandy left behind. laurel residents will have quite a cleanup ahead of them. news 4's tony tull with more on that. tony, good morning. >> i think a lot of people throughout the region are going to start trying to make cleanup plans after sandy calms down. just the past half hour to 45 minutes, we're in laurel. quite the d
allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> right now sandy is blamed for at least 16 deaths, including one in montgomery county and one in anne arundel county. nyu's tisch hospital was evacuated last night because of a power outage. doctors and nurses started with the sickest and youngest, including 20 babies from...
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. a west virginia casino launching the biggest ad barrage ever. don't be misled. the washington post says question seven is just... common sense. it'll create 4,000 permanent jobs. and stop maryland from losing millions to other states... every year. that's why business, labor, and teachers all support... question seven. and so does the washington post. vote for question seven. it's just common sense. my name is julian bond. i know a little something about fighting for what's right and just. maryland's gay and lesbian families share the same values and they should share in the right to marry. i believe people of faith understand this isn't about any one religious belief. it's about protecting the civil right to make a lifelong commitment to the person you love. join me in supporting question 6. it's the right thing to do. >>> here's your s
allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. a west virginia casino launching the biggest ad barrage ever. don't be misled. the washington post says question seven is just... common sense. it'll create 4,000 permanent jobs. and stop maryland from losing millions to other states... every year. that's why business, labor, and teachers...
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and the federal payroll tax and the state income tax and real estate tax and gasoline tax. and it was over half of what they made. and he said, think about this. you start a business, your chance of success is not even as good as 50-50. most small businesses won't make it so it's a risky thing to do. then if you're successful the government wants more than half of what you make and so a lot of people decide not to build businesses. today we are at the lowest level of new business start ups in 30 years. i want to change this dynamic and make business recognize they have a friend in washington, not a foe. and i believe if we do that, we do those five things and get those five done we are going to create 12 million new jobs and more take home pay. [cheers and applause] >> for george allen as well. when you go through that you answer these questions and say look, if the president is reelected we'll have $20 trillion in debt in four years and america will be closer to the economic crisis that you're seeing in europe. if i'm elected we will get america finally on track to a balan
and the federal payroll tax and the state income tax and real estate tax and gasoline tax. and it was over half of what they made. and he said, think about this. you start a business, your chance of success is not even as good as 50-50. most small businesses won't make it so it's a risky thing to do. then if you're successful the government wants more than half of what you make and so a lot of people decide not to build businesses. today we are at the lowest level of new business start ups in...
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we're a 50/50 country deciding whether taxes go up or down, how you get health insurance. the fundamental role of government in your life could be decided. the great challenge for the winner will be governing in a climate more bitter, more polarized, more divided than we've had in a long time. all right. now we're going to get into the weeds. up next, time for a very heavy dose of flova. the view from the ground in the big three, florida, virginia and ohio. we'll go to each state live. >>> and speaking of flova, florida, ohio, virginia, here's a look at the president's schedule. romney's schedule, looks like he's making some time for the key stone state. and the vice president stopping by "hardball" tomorrow night. be sure to check it out. you're watching a primetime edition of "the daily rundown." we are locked up right here in democracy plaza. we'll be right back. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... an
we're a 50/50 country deciding whether taxes go up or down, how you get health insurance. the fundamental role of government in your life could be decided. the great challenge for the winner will be governing in a climate more bitter, more polarized, more divided than we've had in a long time. all right. now we're going to get into the weeds. up next, time for a very heavy dose of flova. the view from the ground in the big three, florida, virginia and ohio. we'll go to each state live....
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, but these people pay income taxes, school taxes, all kinds of taxes. they get a break when it comes to income taxes. the rich, they get multimillion- dollar tax breaks and no one complains about that. host: thank you for the call. "troubles ahead," according to "cq weekly." a roster of critical issues as the president tries to reassure voters. digging into the body of the story is this -- host: as we said the the top of the program, "60 minutes" is going to be focusing on the senate and whether or not it is dysfunctional or broken. our next caller, kathleen, calling from ohio. you are probably at the center of the battleground. caller: we all what -- we always are. president obama has such a strong round game here. people really need to get out and pump it out here on sunday, monday, and tuesday, but i think he has got it, you know? he did not accomplish everything that he wanted with the republicans standing in his way on almost every issue. i mean, he accomplished a great deal. i actually think that romney is a good guy, but he has been all over the
, but these people pay income taxes, school taxes, all kinds of taxes. they get a break when it comes to income taxes. the rich, they get multimillion- dollar tax breaks and no one complains about that. host: thank you for the call. "troubles ahead," according to "cq weekly." a roster of critical issues as the president tries to reassure voters. digging into the body of the story is this -- host: as we said the the top of the program, "60 minutes" is going to be...
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we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two governor candidates are running on that issue as a matter of fact. host: and talk about the recount laws that are in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and first of all, what are the rules for that? guest: well, we have specific rules obviously for the state. we have a fine secretary of state who is quite experienced in this. he is the person who has been keeper of the flame, if you will, for the new hampshire primary. we had a famous recount here in the late 1970's with senator john durr kin who recently passed away. frankly i don't see it coming down to that. we'll see what happens on tuesday but i think other states may be more likely to have a recount than new hampshire. host: what about voter i.d. laws, do you have them in new hampshire? guest: yes. and there is some controversy about a new
we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two governor candidates are running on that issue as a matter of fact. host: and talk about the recount laws that are in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and first of all, what are the rules for that? guest: well, we have specific rules obviously for the state. we have a...
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tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back to this special hourlong edition. i'm cynthia mcfadden at abc news headquarters in new york city. live coverage of the superstorm battering the east coast. jimmy kimmel will begin in another half hour. >>> the storm lashing the seaboard amid gale force winds and giant storm waves and incredible drama played out on the open sea today. it was a high-stakes helicopter rescue after a replica of a 200-year-old ship sailed straight in the wrath of the storm off the coast of the carolinas after a grave miscalculation by the captain who thought it would be safer at sea than in port. abc's matt gut man has the story from elizabeth city, north carolina. >> reporter: its final journey began last week as it headed toward its winter port in st. pete
tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back to this special hourlong edition. i'm cynthia mcfadden at abc news headquarters in new york city. live coverage of the superstorm battering the east...
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during the same five-year period, the state increased tobacco taxes and anti-tobacco campaigns. uc san francisco center for tobacco control research and education says the next efforts should focus on banning smoking in apartment buildings, cars and outdoor locations. >> wonder why they didn't think of it earlier. this could protect babies from injury. 1.5 million americans, mostly infants and the elderly are injured when doctors and nurses rip off traditional tape from their paper-thin skin.k% the new tape allows e backing of the tape to peel away from the sticky stuff which could gently be rubbed off. >>> we have two very big stories, one obviously on the east coast and then with our own weather here with this thing that's happening on wednesday. >> what would that be? >> a giant storm. >> something giant. >> that, and whave the halloween forecast. the pressure is on to deliver a dry forecast. there's good news for that. we'll have a look at that when we come back. >>> coming up in sports, it's a divisional showdown in arizona as the 49ers visit the cardinals for some monday n
during the same five-year period, the state increased tobacco taxes and anti-tobacco campaigns. uc san francisco center for tobacco control research and education says the next efforts should focus on banning smoking in apartment buildings, cars and outdoor locations. >> wonder why they didn't think of it earlier. this could protect babies from injury. 1.5 million americans, mostly infants and the elderly are injured when doctors and nurses rip off traditional tape from their paper-thin...
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of tax deductions on companies that you want to repeal the corporate income tax. that leaves $6.5 trillion. how are you going to fill that hole? even if you fill it, you want to reduce the deficit a penny and reduce the long-term debt. how are you going to do that? see me after the election. [laughter] he has no budget. i want to vote for the president who has a budget, who has a plan that will produce -- [cheers and applause] >> i want to vote for a president who has been a good commander in chief and good decider in chief. i want to vote for a president who has brought america out on the other side ready to take off. and lastly, just remember this, you know, governor romney has promised us 12 million jobs. you have all heard that. he said, by just electing me -- [laughter] >> people will be so elated that you are going to get 12 million jobs. now i'm sure it was just an oversight. [laughter] >> or as the president has told us, america is in the grip
of tax deductions on companies that you want to repeal the corporate income tax. that leaves $6.5 trillion. how are you going to fill that hole? even if you fill it, you want to reduce the deficit a penny and reduce the long-term debt. how are you going to do that? see me after the election. [laughter] he has no budget. i want to vote for the president who has a budget, who has a plan that will produce -- [cheers and applause] >> i want to vote for a president who has been a good...